Pre-Olympic burnout is affecting the torch being relayed across Japan to light the flame at the Nagano winter games.

An anxious moment on the route to Nagano

To the embarassment of runners and organisers alike, the flame has died out nine times so far. First, the weather was blamed, as heavy snow plagued the torch bearers who occasionally travel by ski and sleigh.

Another anxious moment on the route to Nagano

When it happened for a second time, the runners were told they were holding the torch at the wrong angle. But still the flame kept going out and refused to relight.

The design of the torch is now held responsible for the flame fiasco and organisers of the Nagano Olympics have been making profuse apologies.

Relighting the Olympic flame

Junichi Niitsu of the Torch Relay Committee said: "It's a great shame. I want to apologise for everyone who has carried the torch.

"We're doing everything we can to solve the problem and we hope the flame won't go out again."

The flame is being carried in three relays across Japan that will reunite at the opening ceremony on February 7.

In case of emergencies, a back-up lantern is carried all along the route

7,000 torchbearers, escort runners and support will have accompanied the torch by the time it reaches the Minami Nagano Sports Park in Nagano City.

Huge crowds have been lining the route, cheering the runners along their way, but this has just added to the pressure.